HELP Foundation takes this opportunity to express gratitude to all who have extended a helping hand to Anju who is from the outskirts of Kollam, who is bedridden with both legs paralyzed. Treatment given has enabled her to sit up now without support.
Benziger, aged 71,a fisherman by occupation, is suffering from lung cancer due to which he is unable to work. He is undergoing treatment in RCC. His family is finding it difficult to provide food, treatment and medicines for him.
52 year old Biju George a chronic Diabetic has been suffering from renal failure. He has lost his wife and is currently living with his two kids. No income as he is very sick and unable to work.
17 year old, Danny who was a bright student of Mayyanad Higher Secondary School had to leave studies on being diagnosed by Regional Cancer Centre (RCC) of a tumor in the brain.
Lucy, aged 44,mother of 2 young children is suffering from muscular dystrophy due to which her mobility is severely curtailed. Her husband is a laborer. The family is finding it difficult to provide food ,treatment and food for her.
Rahim, aged 63, is suffering from renal failure and need 3 dialysis a week. His aged wife a MGNREGS worker is unable to find the means to secure food, treatment and medicines.
Hailing from Mukkada Nagar-47, Kollam, Robinson aged 35, had been suffering from Chronic Kidney Disease-End Stage and has been undergoing dialysis twice per week, spending lakhs of rupees with help from Karyuna Benevolent Scheme which has now been closed due to government order.
Shibu aged 46, living with his wife and 2 young daughters in Umayanalloor, underwent an open skull surgery for Brain Tumor at Regional Cancer Centre (RCC) last week, after which he is bedridden.
Sonia, 35 year old, hailing from Nandarikkom, Kundara, is crippled, diabetic and suffering from Autism too. She is being taken care of by her elderly parents.
Sulekha a cancer patient becomes the first patient who comes under HELP Foundations drug support scheme. HELP Foundations medical store would be sponsoring Sulekha’s monthly medicines going forward.